The boy who would be king
(2020)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
E/BIOGRAPHY/937.07/MARCUS AURELIUS

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Kids' Biographies E/BIOGRAPHY/937.07/MARCUS AURELIUS Available

Details

PUBLISHED
[Place of publication not identified] : Ryan Holiday, [2020]
©2020
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations, color maps ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780578810041, 0578810042, 9780578810041
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Maps on lining papers

"It's one of the most incredible stories in all of history. A young boy, out of nowhere, is chosen to be the emperor of most of the known world. What he learned, what he did, who he was, would echo in eternity. In 138 AD, Hadrian, the emperor of Rome, chose Marcus Aurelius to succeed him. He knew no one was born ready for the job, so he arranged for the young boy's education. The greatest philosophers of the day were assigned to teach him, and all threw themselves at the almost inhuman task of preparing someone for absolute power. It's a parable for life, really. The gods, fate, someone chooses something for us, calls us to something. Will we answer? Will we step up? Will we achieve the greatness within us? Marcus Aurelius did. Absolute power not only didn't corrupt, it made him better. We marvel at him centuries later--this man who thought he would not be remembered, that posthumous fame was worthless--stands today more famous than ever. A hero to millions."-- dailystoic.com

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